Starring Alain Delon, Monica Vitti, Francisco Rabal, Louis Seigner
Landscape Architect Ken Smith introduces L’Eclisse
Free with a $7 bar minimum
Street smarts:
1. The final part in Antonioni's trilogy of films that deal with alienation.
2. “But even if nothing much is happening, those empty spaces, those intervals of an uncertain modernity, are fraught with intimations of something that happened or is about to happen, narrative paths that may be taken.” – Gilberto Perez
3. Vittoria: "Why do we ask so many questions? Two people shouldn't know each other too well if they want to fall in love. But, then, maybe they shouldn't fall in love at all."
DJ/Producer Don Cerati is an extremely eclectic man when it comes to life and music. His sets consist of House, Latin, Funk, Brazilian, Afrobeat, Disco, Reggae, World Lounge, Cumbia, Dub, Tropical Bass, and everything in between.
M6, M7, or M20 to the corner of 7th Avenue and 18th Street.
M5, M6, or M7 to the corner of 6th Avenue and 18th Street.
Parking
There is a 24-hour parking lot on the corner of 17th Street and 6th Avenue. In addition, there are parking garages along 17th Street going towards Union Square.
Hours
Monday: 11 a.m – 5 p.m.
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 11 a.m – 7 p.m.
Thursday: 11 a.m – 5 p.m.
Friday: 11 a.m – 10 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday: 11 a.m – 6 p.m.
The museum is closed on Christmas, Thanksgiving, and New Year’s Day.
The Café and the Shop are open during the museum hours.
The Rubin Museum of Art strives to meet the needs of all visitors. For information about general accessibility and special programs at the museum, view our Accessibility page.
Admissions
Adults - $10.00
Seniors 65+ - $5.00
Students 13+ - $5.00
Children (12 and younger) - Free
Museum members - Free
Gallery admission is free every Friday from 6-10 p.m.
Gallery admission is free for seniors (65 and older) on the first Monday of every month.